These chairs were clearly inspired by Scandinavian aesthetics. The slick, angular shaped form with precise detailing are the main design feature. The designer and producer of these chairs are unknown but they are believed to be made in West Germany...

This modernist piece was designed by Austrian avant-garde architect Hermann John Hagemann for the Mucke-Melder Company, based in Czechoslovakia. The chair is in perfect condition with some slight wear and tear on the bottom part of the steel frame.

Pair of armchairs 1960, made in Germany by Mauser. Retract from two back canvas materials in blue mottled textured. Feet and armrest in black steel. Very good condition just a small scratch on the armrest. Reversible seat. Price for the...

Unique curved or banana shaped loveseat or settee with open armrests designed and made as Model 96 by N.A. Jørgensens Møbelfabrik in 1954/55. N.A. Jørgensen is better known under the name Bramin Mobler a name they adopted in the 1960s. Jorgensen was...

Set of two Bitossi vases, one rectangular and one cylindrical. Designed by Aldo Londi during the 1960s. The rectangular one has few chips one the edges (see pictures) they are very small and not noticeable at first sight, the cylindrical...

This Postmoderne sideboard was produced and designed in the 1980s. It is a prototype from a German designer. The corpus is made out of oak veneer which is lacquered black and blue. You can slide the doors the sideboard on...